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AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka said, "President Obama eloquently and forcefully advocated for working families throughout his State of the Union Address," last night. He also said:The president’s focus on raising wages through collective bargaining, better paying jobs, a fairer tax code, fair overtime rules, and expanded access to education and earned leave sent the right message at the right time.
A man rented a bulldozer from a local construction company and demolished the house that he lived in with his wife, whose name is on the deed.
Young rodeo rider snags job as stunt double for Bradley Cooper in "American Sniper". Terri Hendry reports.
Young rodeo rider snags job as stunt double for Bradley Cooper in "American Sniper". Terri Hendry reports.
A potential witness in the ongoing "Serial" legal case says the original prosecutor pressured her not to give evidence in Adnan Syed's appeal.
Several Disneyland employees have been diagnosed with measles as an outbreak linked to the resort continues to spread.
NBC News' Richard Engel says ISIS continues to make advances in the Middle East and contrary to comments the President made in his address the U.S. is being dragged back into the war in Iraq.
NBC's Chuck Todd expects middle class economic issues to move to the forefront during the next two years and eventually into the 2016 presidential race.
Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee and Democratic Congressman from Georgia John Lewis waved pencils when President Barack Obama mentioned free speech
Obama's calls for free community college and paid sick leave are setting benchmarks that candidates must react to.